Use the interactive ranking table in this section to view, query, rank, compare
social characteristics of the population, households and families in these areas.
The scroll box shown below lists each of the subject matter items available for each area via the ranking table.
The number at the left of the subject matter item is also used as the short name for the subject matter item
in the column header in the ranking table.

Use the S&O Server for more detail,
alternative formats and data extraction.

Social Characteristics Items

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE
S001 Total households
S002 Family households (families)
S003 With own children under 18 years
S004 Married-couple family
S005 With own children under 18 years
S006 Male householder, no wife present, family
S007 With own children under 18 years
S008 Female householder, no husband present, family
S009 With own children under 18 years
S010 Nonfamily households
S011 Householder living alone
S012 65 years and over
S013 Households with one or more people under 18 years
S014 Households with one or more people 65 years and over
S015 Average household size
S016 Average family size
RELATIONSHIP
S017 Population in households
S018 Householder
S019 Spouse
S020 Child
S021 Other relatives
S022 Nonrelatives
S023 Unmarried partner
MARITAL STATUS
S024 Males 15 years and over
S025 Never married
S026 Now married, except separated
S027 Separated
S028 Widowed
S029 Divorced
S030 Females 15 years and over
S031 Never married
S032 Now married, except separated
S033 Separated
S034 Widowed
S035 Divorced
FERTILITY
S036 Number of women 15 to 50 years old who had a birth in the past 12 months
S037 Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never married)
S038 Per 1,000 unmarried women
S039 Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old
S040 Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old
S041 Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old
S042 Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old
GRANDPARENTS
S043 Number of grandparents living with own grandchildren under 18 years
S044 Responsible for grandchildren
Years responsible for grandchildren
S045 Less than 1 year
S046 1 or 2 years
S047 3 or 4 years
S048 5 or more years
S049 Number of grandparents responsible for own grandchildren under 18 years
S050 Who are female
S051 Who are married
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
S052 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school
S053 Nursery school, preschool
S054 Kindergarten
S055 Elementary school (grades 1-8)
S056 High school (grades 9-12)
S057 College or graduate school
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
S058 Population 25 years and over
S059 Less than 9th grade
S060 9th to 12th grade, no diploma
S061 High school graduate (includes equivalency)
S062 Some college, no degree
S063 Associate's degree
S064 Bachelor's degree
S065 Graduate or professional degree
S066 Percent high school graduate or higher
S067 Percent bachelor's degree or higher
VETERAN STATUS
S068 Civilian population 18 years and over
S069 Civilian veterans
DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION
S070 Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population
S071 With a disability
S072 Under 18 years
S073 With a disability
S074 18 to 64 years
S075 With a disability
S076 65 years and over
S077 With a disability
RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO
S078 Population 1 year and over
S079 Same house
S080 Different house in the U.S.
S081 Same county
S082 Different county
S083 Same state
S084 Different state
S085 Abroad
PLACE OF BIRTH
S086 Total population
S087 Native
S088 Born in United States
S089 State of residence
S090 Different state
S091 Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island areas, or born abroad to American parent(s)
S092 Foreign born
U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS
S093 Foreign-born population
S094 Naturalized U.S. citizen
S095 Not a U.S. citizen
YEAR OF ENTRY
S096 Population born outside the United States
S097 Native
S098 Entered 2000 or later
S099 Entered before 2000
S100 Foreign born
S101 Entered 2000 or later
S102 Entered before 2000
WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN
S103 Foreign-born population, excluding population born at sea
S104 Europe
S105 Asia
S106 Africa
S107 Oceania
S108 Latin America
S109 Northern America
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
S110 Population 5 years and over
S111 English only
S112 Language other than English
S113 Speak English less than "very well"
S114 Spanish
S115 Speak English less than "very well"
S116 Other Indo-European languages
S117 Speak English less than "very well"
S118 Asian and Pacific Islander languages
S119 Speak English less than "very well"
S120 Other languages
S121 Speak English less than "very well"
ANCESTRY
S122 Total population
S123 American
S124 Arab
S125 Czech
S126 Danish
S127 Dutch
S128 English
S129 French (except Basque)
S130 French Canadian
S131 German
S132 Greek
S133 Hungarian
S134 Irish
S135 Italian
S136 Lithuanian
S137 Norwegian
S138 Polish
S139 Portuguese
S140 Russian
S141 Scotch-Irish
S142 Scottish
S143 Slovak
S144 Subsaharan African
S145 Swedish
S146 Swiss
S147 Ukrainian
S148 Welsh
S149 West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups)

Examples
To determine the percent population high school graduate or higher (S066)
and percent population with bachelor's degree or higher (S067) for a city/place of interest
... key in the place name (or part, case sensitive) (e.g. Houston city)
in the Select Area edit box below the ranking table,
then click the Select Area button. When the district displays, scroll right to items S066 and S067 in the ranking table.
74.4% (S066) and 28.4% (S067) for Houston, TX.

Usage Notes
 Column P2010 is the Census 2010 total population. All other items are estimates centric to mid-2009.
 Name/Code column: area name followed by City/Place code
 Use Select Area to select/filter district.
- Click ShowAll button first.
- Key in any part of name and click Select Area button.
- Search will filter for any name with that exact, case sensitive, spelling.
- Houston is used as an example; note if clicking Select Area, many Houston named areas are located.
> to get Houston, TX requires entering Houston city, then click Select Area.
 Click ShowAll button between specific queries.
 Cells with -1 value could not be estimated (for this geography and this time frame).

Comparing D001 total population estimate to P2010 Census 2010 population.
D001 is the total population estimate for the period 2007-2011 (thus centric to mid-2009).
P2010 is the total population count as of April 1, 2010.
While these numbers should not be used to compute population change,
the two side-by-side numbers give some sense of change.

Use
find codes/names
to determine census tract, city/place, school district etc. geocode/area name based on address.

Importance of these Data
These data provide "richer" demographic-economic characteristics for national scope city/place
areas (January 1, 2011 boundary).
While Census 2010 provides data similar to those items in the General Demographics section, only ACS 2010 and ACS 2011
sourced data provide details on topics such as income and poverty,
labor force and employment, housing value and costs, educational participation and attainment, language spoken
at home, among many related items. The approximate 600 items accessible via the school district dataset
are supplemented by a wide range of additional subject matter. ACS 2012 data become available for all cities/places in December 2013.

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